Alabama student details alleged beating at hands of football players

This booking photo released Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013 by the Tuscaloosa Police Dept. shows University of Alabama football player Eddie Williams. Three University of Alabama football players, including Williams, have been charged with knocking students unconscious and stealing their wallets, while a fourth player has been charged with using a stolen debit card, officials said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Tuscaloosa Police Dept.)

Arrest reports from the university police department list Eddie Williams, Tyler Hayes, Dennis Pettway and Brent Calloway as being involved in various aspects of the alleged crime, with Williams said to have been the one that delivered a surprise knockout blow from behind an unsuspecting Jurgens.

Williams is also alleged to have led the assault on a second Alabama student, Caleb Paul, in a parking lot later that evening.

According to the newspaper, Williams and Hayes admitted to taking part in the assault on Jurgens, with Williams further admitting to the assault on Paul, alleged to have taken place with Pettway's help.

Calloway faces the least serious charges of the group, having apparently admitted to using a credit or debit card to purchase snacks despite knowing it had been stolen.

Despite it all, Jurgens told the paper, "This was just a matter of chance. I'm still gonna love Alabama football."